
Who Rules the Law?
How Government, Civil Society, and Aid Agencies Manipulate Law in Sudan
Why would a colonial administration, a post-colonial military dictatorship, a democratically elected government, a disadvantaged civil society, and a variety of international aid agencies all seek to use their limited resources in the pursuit of building the rule of law? This dissertation argues that law is an unstable, but powerful form of institutional and symbolic ordering that captures the imagination of state and non-state actors in their struggle to achieve political durability and to promote development.
- ISBN 10 : UCAL:C3483942
- Judul : Who Rules the Law?
- Sub Judul : How Government, Civil Society, and Aid Agencies Manipulate Law in Sudan
- Pengarang : Mark Fathi Massoud,
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2008
- Halaman : 558
- Halaman : 558
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classmate, Osman At-Tayyib, as Chief Justice.” The replacement judges
Awadalla chose were more sympathetic to the socialist cause of the Nimeiri-led
government. Even General Abboud had not dismissed judges in this heavy-
handed, ...